Ed Guiney of Element Pictures advocates for a comprehensive approach to the film and television industries, emphasizing the importance of more Irish stories. As the producer of Poor Things, he urges for an all-Ireland strategy to foster creative storytelling.
Eden Golan has been chosen to represent Israel in Eurovision despite calls for a boycott by some artists. The selection of Golan as the country's act for May's event has sparked controversy.
The UK's largest nightclub owner, Rekom, has called in administrators due to financial struggles stemming from increased energy prices and cost-of-living pressures for club attendees.
FKA twigs criticizes Calvin Klein ad ban as "double standards" after her campaign for the brand was withdrawn, highlighting the inconsistency in their actions.
Police called in by council to find Peckham art valued at £500,000 by Banksy. A gallery owner suggests the art's potential worth, indicating its significant value.
“It’s like the Kool-Aid man suddenly caring about walls," the comedian joked.
Greta Gerwig, the director of the highly successful film "Barbie," expressed her profound appreciation for the movie's achievements, describing it as deeply touching. The blockbuster narrative revolves around the iconic Barbie doll and her companion Ken venturing from Barbieland into the real world.
Bruce Willis' wife shared insights into how their family is coping with his diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia, emphasizing that despite the challenges, it has taught them the importance of love and care.
US President Joe Biden has referred to Chinese language President Xi Jinping a dictator at a fundraiser in California.
LAS VEGAS — After years of feuding, David Benavides ended his feud with Caleb Plant via unanimous decision before a crowd of 13,865 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. The scores were 116-112, 117-111 and 115-113.